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Catalogue 2020/2021 Creating an Extraordinary Musical Experience! Catalogue 2020/2021 Showroom: 7030 Ang Mo Kio Ave 5, #06-40 Northstar@AMK, Singapore 569880 Viewing: Kindly call for an appointment Contact: 9680-6604 (Goh Lee Lee); 9671-4503 (Tay Soo Leng) Email: [email protected] E-catalogue: www.allegrobrio.com E-shopping: Visit us at GEBIZ MALL Product specifications & availability subject to change without notice TUNED INSTRUMENTS Boomwhackers (Allegro-Brio is the Exclusive Agent for Boomwhackers in Singapore, Malaysia & Indonesia) BW107T 7-Note Treble BW113 BW106P 6-Note BW108 Add-on Set Pentatonic Set 8-Note Set 13-Note Set (Chromatic; (C, D, E, G, A, c) (Diatonic; C-c) (Chromatic; C-c) High C#-High G) Whacker Sling Bag BG201 8-note bag BG202 13-note bag BG501 Move & BG203 7-note Bass bag Play Tote Bag BG204 12-note Bass bag (stores up to 28 BG205 7-note Treble bag Boomwhackers) BW107B BW112B BWFD 7-Note Bass 12-Note Bass Wooden Floor BWC8 Octavator Add-on Set Add-on Set Display Tube Caps (Set of 8) (Diatonic; (Chromatic; (stores up to 13 Lowers pitch by Low C-Low B) Low C-Low B) Boomwhackers) 1 octave! Kalimba Optional Add-On Suitable for both kids and adults! Fun and easy to learn! KAL101DR 10-Note Kalimba KAL201DR 17-Note Kalimba KAL-CASE - C Key (Diatonic; c1-e2) - C Key (Diatonic; c1-e3) Kalimba Protective Hardcase - Birchwood; Deep Red - Birchwood; Deep Red - Inclusive of Cleaning Cloth and Pouch - Inclusive of Notation Sticker, Cleaning Cloth, Pouch and Tuner) Roll-Up Instruments RFP101 Roll-Up Piano Kit RFD101 Roll-Up Drum Kit - 61 Keys: C3-C8 - 5-Piece Drum Set with Bass Drum - Made of durable silicone & Hi Hat pedals - Can be rolled up easily - Portable and convenient - Portable and convenient - Perfect for learning and practice - Option to run on batteries - Space saving! - Space saving! Ukelele UKU101 Ukulele (Techno) UKU201 Ukulele - Soprano Ukulele (21”) - Concert Ukulele (23”) - Bag & Strap included - Made from Sapele wood, giving a warm sound - Premium Aquila Strings UKU102 Ukulele (Techno) - Bag included - Concert Ukulele (23”) - Bag & Strap included 1 Product specifications & availability subject to change without notice TUNED INSTRUMENTS Handbells & Press Bells (Customised to Boomwhackers ChromaNote Colours) KPH108TR KPH108PB PDB108 8-Note Handbell Set with 8-Note Press Bell Set 8-Note Press Desk Bell Table Rest & Carrying Case & Carrying Case with Carrying Case (Diatonic; C-c) (Diatonic; C-c) (Diatonic; C-c) Also available: Also available: Also available: KPH113TR 13-Note Handbell Set KPH113PB 13-Note Press Bells Set PDB125 25-Note Press Desk Bell with Table Rest & Carrying Case & Carrying Cases with Carrying Cases (Chromatic; C-c) (Chromatic; C-c) (2 Octaves; Chromatic; Low G-High G) KPH125TR 25-Note Handbell Set KPH125PB 25-Note Press Bells Set with Table Rest & Carrying Cases & Carrying Cases (2 Octaves; Chromatic; Low G-High G) (2 Octaves; Chromatic; Low G-High G) Tubular Handchimes (Customised to Boomwhackers ChromaNote Colours) THC108 8-Note Tubular Handchimes with Carrying Case (Diatonic; C-c) THC120 THC113 20-Note Tubular Handchimes 13-Note Tubular Handchimes with Carrying Case with Carrying Cases (Chromatic; Low A-High E) (Chromatic; C-c) Handchimes (Allegro-Brio is the Exclusive Agent for Malmark instruments & Suzuki Handchimes in Singapore) MC116 Malmark 16-Note Classroom Set with Carrying Bag and Resource Book (C5-A6, with 2 F#s and 1 Bb) - Mirrors typical note range of Xylophone and Metallophone - Ring, Dance, Play book marries versatility, ST125 Suzuki Tone Chimes 2-Octave Set playability, and tonality of the Malmark with Padded Case with Wheels and Choirchime with the revolutionary and Handle (2 Octaves; Chromatic; G4-G6) engaging Orff Schulwerk pedagogy. - Padded Case with Wheels and Handle for easy travelling & transportation MC125 Malmark 2-Octave Set with Padded Carrying Case (2 Octaves; Chromatic; G4-G6) 2 Product specifications & availability subject to change without notice TUNED INSTRUMENTS Resonator Bars, Resonator Bells & Coloured Xylophones (Customised to Boomwhackers ChromaNote Colours) RB108A 8-Note Plastic Resonator Bells RB208 8-Note Resonator Bars with 2 Mallets & Carrying Case with 8 Mallets & Carrying Case - Diatonic; C-c - Diatonic; C-c XYL301R 8-Note Xylophone (Wood) RB213 13-Note Resonator Bars with 2 Mallets with 13 Mallets & Carrying Case - Diatonic; C-c - Chromatic; C-c XYL301 8-Note Xylophone XYL302 15-Note Xylophone (Coloured Wood) with 2 Mallets (Coloured Wood) with 2 Mallets - Diatonic; C-c - 2 Octaves; Diatonic; C-c RB325 25-Note Resonator Bars GLO301 25-Note Glockenspiel with 25 Mallets & Carrying Case with Mallets: $159.00 - 2 Octaves; Chromatic; Low G-High G - 2 Octaves; Chromatic; a1-a3 Orff Instruments (Beautifully Manufactured in Taiwan!) XYL101 Soprano Xylophone MET101 Soprano Metallophone - Diatonic; 16 Notes (C-a) - Diatonic; 16 Notes (C-a) - 2 F# & 1 Bb; - 2 F# & 1 Bb - Mallets - Mallets XYL102 Alto Xylophone MET102 Alto Metallophone - Diatonic; 16 Notes (C-a) - Diatonic; 16 Notes (C-a) - 2 F# & 1 Bb - 2 F# & 1 Bb - Mallets - Mallets XYL103 Bass Xylophone MET103 Bass Metallophone - Diatonic; 16 Notes (C-a) - Diatonic; 16 Notes (C-a) - 2 F# & 1 Bb - 2 F# & 1 Bb - Mallets - Mallets XYL101FB Soprano Xylophone MET101FB Soprano Metallophone (Flat Base with Bag) (Flat Base with Bag) XYL102FB Alto Xylophone MET102FB Alto Metallophone (Flat Base with Bag) (Flat Base with Bag) - Diatonic; 16 Notes (C-a) - Diatonic; 16 Notes (C-a) - 2 F# & 1 Bb; Mallets - 2 F# & 1 Bb; Mallets - Space Saving! - Space Saving! CBB-C Contra Bass Bar C STAND-ORFF101 CBB-D Contra Bass Bar D Orff Stand with Wheels CBB-E Contra Bass Bar E - Suitable for Soprano, Alto and Bass CBB-F Contra Bass Bar F - Adjustable height and length CBB-G Contra Bass Bar G - Wheels-Lock ability for safety CBB-A Contra Bass Bar A - Enable Easy Moving of Instruments! CBB-B Contra Bass Bar B 3 Product specifications & availability subject to change without notice TUNED INSTRUMENTS Orff Instruments (Exquisitely Crafted in Germany! Allegro-Brio is the Exclusive Agent for Studio49) SXG1000 Soprano Xylophone SM1000 Soprano Metallophone (Compact Series 1000; Grillodur Bars) (Compact Series 1000) - Diatonic; 16 Notes (C-a) - Diatonic; 16 Notes (C-a) - 2 F# & 1 Bb - 2 F# & 1 Bb - Mallets - Mallets AXG1000 Alto Xylophone AM1000 Alto Metallophone (Compact Series 1000; Grillodur Bars) (Compact Series 1000) - Diatonic; 16 Notes (C-a) - Diatonic; 16 Notes (C-a) - 2 F# & 1 Bb - 2 F# & 1 Bb - Mallets - Mallets BXG1000 Bass Xylophone BM1000 Bass Metallophone (Series 1000; Grillodur Bars) (Series 1000) - Diatonic; 16 Notes (C-a) - Diatonic; 16 Notes (C-a) - 2 F# & 1 Bb - 2 F# & 1 Bb - Mallets - Mallets KB/KBXC Contra Bass Bar C Grillodur Bars: Indestructible bars with the sound of a KB/KBXD Contra Bass Bar D premium wood and the advantage for constant pitch over KB/KBXE Contra Bass Bar E its lifetime and in changing climates. KB/KBXF Contra Bass Bar F KB/KBXG Contra Bass Bar G KB/KBXA Contra Bass Bar A KB/KBXB Contra Bass Bar B SG1600 AG1600 AG500 EasyCussion AX500 EasyCussion AM500 EasyCussion Soprano Glockenspiel Alto Glockenspiel Alto Glockenspiel Alto Xylophone Alto Metallophone - Diatonic; 13 Notes (C-f) - Diatonic; 16 Notes (C-a) - Pentatonic - Pentatonic - Pentatonic - 1 F# & 1 Bb - 2 F# & 1 Bb - 6 Notes (C,D,E,G,A,c) - 6 Notes (C,D,E,G,A,c) - 6 Notes (C,D,E,G,A,c) - Mallets - Mallets - Attached Mallets - Attached Mallets - Attached Mallets Semi Professional (Exquisitely Crafted in Germany! Allegro-Brio is the Exclusive Agent for Studio49) Concert percussions for institutions with a raised musical standard. Professional start with tone f in the low octave. SP-X2500 Semi-professional SP-G2500 Semi-Professional Xylophone (Rosewood) with Stand Glockenspiel with Stand & Mallets & Mallets - 2.5 Octaves; f2-c5; 80cm x 33cm - 2.5 Octaves; f1-c4; 95cm x 60cm - Tuning 442 Hz Standard - Tuning 442 Hz Standard For more information on Orff & Semi Professional instruments, as well as servicing and repair, kindly contact Allegro-Brio for details. 4 Product specifications & availability subject to change without notice RHYTHMIC INSTRUMENTS REMO Drums RK201 RK301 RK101 REMO Kids Percussion Kids Kids Kids Percussion Floor Tom Percussion Percussion Gathering Drum (10”) Bongo Konga DM1101 (18” x 8”) (5”/ 6”) (15” x 6”) DM1102 (22” x 8”) RC201 RC301 RC101 RK601 REMO Rhythm Club Rhythm Rhythm Club Kids Percussion Floor Tom Club Konga Frame Drum (6”) (5” x 10”) Bongo (12” x 6”) (4.5”x5”/ 4.5”x6”) RSS202 REMO RSS101 REMO Sound Shapes – Circle Pack Sound Shapes - Shape Pack LPD101 REMO Lollipop Drum (8”) (5 Circles & 5 sound sticks) (5 Geometric shapes & LPD102 REMO Lollipop Drum (10”) 5 sound sticks) TOCA Drums & Instruments T-FLEX103 TOCA Flex Drum (23” x 11.5”) (Pack of 3) • Stackable - makes transport and storage easy! • Pre-tuned removable synthetic head is also a frame drum • Weather-proof, easy to clean • Ultra-light weight • Protective nonslip rubber bottom • Shadow gray print design • Patented T-ASH101 Ashiko Drum (12”) T-DJE101 Djembe Drum (24” x 12”) (Freestyle Mechanically Tuned) (Freestyle Mechanically Tuned) • Sound chamber allows drum to resonate • Easily tuned with included tuning wrench while playing seated • Hand selected goatskin head for authentic look • Ideal for educational, drum circles, & sound health & wellness use • Excellent bass tones and highs • All synthetic shell equipped with synthetic head • Ideal for drum circles, facilitators & all levels • Finished with a brightly coloured Kente cloth design of players • Finished
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